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On Jun 27, 6:56*am, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:45:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:05*pm, DK wrote:
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Better watch it, Tom, or he and Harry will start telling lies about
your wife and children, then sling petty childish insults about you
and them. JimH has learned from Harry, when caught in one of their
many, many lies, they'll just start name calling and insulting.


They used to be bitter enemies. *Evidently they both ran out of friends.


Yes, they did, but they are both alike in that if they can get one
person to acknowledge their crappy existence, they're happy.


Well damnit, you're thrilling the hell out of them!

Please, knock it off.


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On Jun 27, 3:23*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:45:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


On Jun 25, 9:05 pm, DK wrote:
wrote:


Better watch it, Tom, or he and Harry will start telling lies about
your wife and children, then sling petty childish insults about you
and them. JimH has learned from Harry, when caught in one of their
many, many lies, they'll just start name calling and insulting.


They used to be bitter enemies. Evidently they both ran out of friends.


Yes, they did, but they are both alike in that if they can get one
person to acknowledge their crappy existence, they're happy.


Well damnit, you're thrilling the hell out of them!


Please, knock it off.


\
I have a bow cleat inside the open bow, and 2 large cleats on each side.
Front ones by the windshield and the rear ones about 12" from the transom..
I leave the bow line always attached and just toss in in the front section
when not using it. *Neatly tossed.


All my lines (bow, stern and spring) are attached to the dock cleats
(adjusted during the initial Spring launch and docking), along with
one or two fenders. When leaving the dock they are released from the
boat. When coming into the dock all I/we have to do is attach them
back onto the cleats on my boat.

BTW: I have a floating dock on the Vermilion River off Lake Erie.
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On Jun 27, 8:10*pm, JimH wrote:
On Jun 27, 3:23*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:





"John H." wrote in message


news


On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:45:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


On Jun 25, 9:05 pm, DK wrote:
wrote:


Better watch it, Tom, or he and Harry will start telling lies about
your wife and children, then sling petty childish insults about you
and them. JimH has learned from Harry, when caught in one of their
many, many lies, they'll just start name calling and insulting.


They used to be bitter enemies. Evidently they both ran out of friends.


Yes, they did, but they are both alike in that if they can get one
person to acknowledge their crappy existence, they're happy.


Well damnit, you're thrilling the hell out of them!


Please, knock it off.


\
I have a bow cleat inside the open bow, and 2 large cleats on each side..
Front ones by the windshield and the rear ones about 12" from the transom.
I leave the bow line always attached and just toss in in the front section
when not using it. *Neatly tossed.


All my lines (bow, stern and spring) are attached to the dock cleats
(adjusted during the initial Spring launch and docking), along with
one or two fenders. *When leaving the dock they are released from the
boat. * When coming into the dock all I/we have to do is attach them
back onto the cleats on my boat.

BTW: *I have a floating dock on the Vermilion River off Lake Erie.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hmm, I thought you rented a space at a marina.....
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On Jun 27, 3:20*pm, JimH wrote:
On Jun 27, 6:56*am, John H. wrote:





On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:45:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:05*pm, DK wrote:
wrote:


Better watch it, Tom, or he and Harry will start telling lies about
your wife and children, then sling petty childish insults about you
and them. JimH has learned from Harry, when caught in one of their
many, many lies, they'll just start name calling and insulting.


They used to be bitter enemies. *Evidently they both ran out of friends.


Yes, they did, but they are both alike in that if they can get one
person to acknowledge their crappy existence, they're happy.


Well damnit, you're thrilling the hell out of them!


Please, knock it off.


rec.boats...................A bunch of 7 year olds rolling around in
the sandbox together.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yep, ever since you and your boyfriend Harry returned.
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On Jun 28, 10:41*am, wrote:
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On Jun 27, 3:23*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:


"John H." wrote in message


news


On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:45:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


On Jun 25, 9:05 pm, DK wrote:
wrote:


Better watch it, Tom, or he and Harry will start telling lies about
your wife and children, then sling petty childish insults about you
and them. JimH has learned from Harry, when caught in one of their
many, many lies, they'll just start name calling and insulting.


They used to be bitter enemies. Evidently they both ran out of friends.


Yes, they did, but they are both alike in that if they can get one
person to acknowledge their crappy existence, they're happy.


Well damnit, you're thrilling the hell out of them!


Please, knock it off.


\
I have a bow cleat inside the open bow, and 2 large cleats on each side.
Front ones by the windshield and the rear ones about 12" from the transom.
I leave the bow line always attached and just toss in in the front section
when not using it. *Neatly tossed.


All my lines (bow, stern and spring) are attached to the dock cleats
(adjusted during the initial Spring launch and docking), along with
one or two fenders. *When leaving the dock they are released from the
boat. * When coming into the dock all I/we have to do is attach them
back onto the cleats on my boat.


BTW: *I have a floating dock on the Vermilion River off Lake Erie.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hmm, I thought you rented a space at a marina.....


WWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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JimH wrote:
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On Jun 27, 3:23 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
news On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:45:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:05 pm, DK wrote:
wrote:
Better watch it, Tom, or he and Harry will start telling lies about
your wife and children, then sling petty childish insults about you
and them. JimH has learned from Harry, when caught in one of their
many, many lies, they'll just start name calling and insulting.
They used to be bitter enemies. Evidently they both ran out of friends.
Yes, they did, but they are both alike in that if they can get one
person to acknowledge their crappy existence, they're happy.
Well damnit, you're thrilling the hell out of them!
Please, knock it off.
\
I have a bow cleat inside the open bow, and 2 large cleats on each side.
Front ones by the windshield and the rear ones about 12" from the transom.
I leave the bow line always attached and just toss in in the front section
when not using it. Neatly tossed.
All my lines (bow, stern and spring) are attached to the dock cleats
(adjusted during the initial Spring launch and docking), along with
one or two fenders. When leaving the dock they are released from the
boat. When coming into the dock all I/we have to do is attach them
back onto the cleats on my boat.
BTW: I have a floating dock on the Vermilion River off Lake Erie.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Hmm, I thought you rented a space at a marina.....


WWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH




Good grief...every time I think we've seen how dumb loogy really is, he
surprises me and posts something even dumber.

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